Caption | Anglican Bishop Rennie MacInnes and Winston Churchill at Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Palestine, 26 Mar 1921 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Photos at Same Place | Jerusalem, British Palestine | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
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2. C. Peter Chen says:
16 Apr 2018 05:44:17 AM
Anonymous of 15 Apr 2018: Thank you for your comment, we have made the correction to the caption.
16 Apr 2018 05:44:17 AM
Anonymous of 15 Apr 2018: Thank you for your comment, we have made the correction to the caption.
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15 Apr 2018 04:26:39 AM
This is not Angus Campbell MacInnes; it is his father, Rennie MacInnes. Rennie was bishop in Jerusalem at this time.